Liar's Dice starts off with 2 or more players. They each have some sort of cup, which is usually leather. They put 5 dice into their cup, shake it around then put the open end of the cup on the table, making sure the dice don't fall out. Players take it in turns to bid on how many dice are on the table (e.g 4 5's, which would mean there are at least 4 dice showing a 5). People can lie, but can be caught if somebody challenges their bid. If a bid is false, and is caught, then that person loses a die. Also, you can declare a bid to be 'spot-on', which means there are the exact amounts of dice on the table, as bid by a player. If the bid is 'spot-on', and is declared, then the player who made the bid loses a die. You lose if you have no dice left. It may sound simple, but it is actually very strategic.
BxBxB is an abbreviation for "Bye Bye Bye." It's a cheeky way to say goodbye, like you're Justin Timberlake walking away from a bad relationship. So next time you want to bid someone farewell with a little extra flair, just hit 'em with a BxBxB and strut away like a pop star.
BIDMAS is an acronym used in the mathematics field to help remind people in what order a mathematical equation gets solved. The letters stand for Brackets Indices (squared, cubed, etc.) Divide Multiply Add Subtract What you need to note though is that an equation is always solved from left to right. That is the #1 rule. Second, you multiply and divide in the order they are written; same follows for addition and subtraction. For example, 10+20*2/5 = 18 This is because you start by solving 20*2 = 40, then 40/5 If it were written 10+20/2*5 it would then equal 60. In this case you solve 20/2=10, then 10*5
(2+2)/(2+2)=1 (2/2)+(2/2)=2 (2*2)-(2/2)=3 (2+2+2)-2=4 (2+2)+(2/2)=5 (2*2*2)-2=6 ((2-.2)/.2)+2=7 2+2+2+2=8 (22/2)+2=9 ((2+2)*2)+2=10 ((2-.2)/.2)+2=11 (2+2+2)*2+=12 (22/2)+2=13 (2/.2)+(2+2)=14 2+(2/2)/.2=15 (2+2)*(2+2)=16 ...??????????=17 ((2+2)/.2)-2=18 ((2+2)-.2)/.2=19 22- √(2+2)=20
230.2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2 = 1073741824
15 gtts (drops) = 1ml 1.5ml --> 15 gtts + (15/2=7.5) = 22.5 drops
Clubs. The rank order of suits from lowest to highest is Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, Spades. This means that after 1 Club is bid, it is possible for 1 of any of the other suits to be bid. But if, say, 1 Heart is bid it is only possible to bid 1 Spade, 2 Clubs, 2 Diamonds, or some higher bid.
Bid America - 2012 was released on: USA: 2 July 2012
To "overcall" is to bid directly over the opponents' opening bid. The term doesn't apply if the opponents have passed.
To "overcall" is to bid directly over the opponents' opening bid. The term doesn't apply if the opponents have passed.
A Michaels cue-bid is a commonly played convention which uses a direct cue-bid of the opponents' suit to show a 2-suited hand. It promises at least 5 cards in any unbid major, and is typically played as either weak or strong.ExampleYour right-hand opponent opens 1♢, and this is your hand:♠KQT32♡QJ983♢2♣42You could bid 2♢, a Michaels cue-bid.
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"2 puffs BID" is a medical abbreviation commonly used in prescribing medication. In this context, "puffs" refer to the number of times a patient should inhale or take the medication, while "BID" stands for "bis in die" in Latin, meaning "twice a day." Therefore, "2 puffs BID" instructs the patient to take two puffs of the medication two times a day, typically spaced out evenly.
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gtt one drop is " gt " drops are " gtt " a common error is to write " gtts " for drops
It Takes a Thief - 1968 Who'll Bid Two Million Dollars 3-2 was released on: USA: 2 October 1969
Bid America - 2012 Time Is Money Woody Clocks 1-2 was released on: USA: 21 July 2012